By Anthony Lin | November 28, 2006
The U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission, which is suing law firm Sidley Austin for allegedly demoting around 30 partners on the basis of age, is seeking to block discovery concerning t
By Daniel Ostrovsky | February 1, 2007
The Florida Bar confirmed Tuesday that it will open ethics investigations against Hunton & Williams partner Carlos Loumiet and Greenberg Traurig shareholder Robert L. Grossman in connection wit
By John J. Carney and Jimmy Fokas | November 13, 2006
On Dec. 1, Rule 408 of the Federal Rules of Evidence willbe amended to allow "conduct or statements" made duringsettlement negotiations with government regulatorsto be used against a defendant
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"Do not go gentle into that good night." Dylan Thomas' poem refers to raging against dying, but attorneys can take this same approach by continuing to litigate a case at all costs until
By Cecile Kohrs Lindell | November 28, 2006
U.S. Supreme Court Justice Stephen Breyer on Monday didn't seem too impressed with the notion that competitors taking similar actions is enough to file a lawsuit charging antitrust violations.
By Amaris Elliott-Engel | March 24, 2008
In an apparent case of first impression, a Philadelphia judge has ruled that two pharmaceutical companies may have a legal duty to class members for money spent on the generic version of the compan
By Tresa Baldas | July 2, 2009
As Congress considers a tougher, layoff notification law, employment lawyers are warning employers to brace for more scrutiny and potential litigation involving how they execute mass layoffs.
By Henry Gottlieb | December 14, 2006
A federal judge in Newark, N.J., vacated a $4.6 million judgment against a shipping company, finding it was caused by the misrepresentations of an associate at a venerable litigation firm. U
By Amy Walsh | November 5, 2008
Since its establishment in 1934, the policies and practices governing the Securities and Exchange Commission have existed under a shroud of mystery accessible only to those who previously worke
By J. Russell Jackson | December 8, 2005
The field of products liability always has inspired lawyers to use old tools in creative new ways. Indeed, strict liability was crafted from warranty and negligence principles. But as new theo
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